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third and two more in the
fourth for a 5-3 lead before
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of rain. The score was tied 3-3
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days of a seven-day suspen-
sion imposed by American
League President Lee Mac-
Phail, was allowed to return
to managing the A's Tuesday
pending a hearing on an ap-
peal he has filed. No date has
been set for that hearing.
Assistant Crown Attorney
Paul Culver said Cooney met
in Toronto Wednesday with
him and the police detective
who investigated the run-in
during the fourth inning of
last Friday night's game at
Exhibition Stadium.
first game. 6-3. and Clayton
Kincaid slammed a three-run
homer as Spring Arbor Col-
lege eliminated host Lubbock
Christ lan College. 6-1.
Bradford Trucking is in
fourth place with a 7-3 record,
while Missouri Beef is next at
6-4. Rounding out the league
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Defending champion Grand
Canyon College rallied for
three runs in the fifth inning,
with Pete Bethea driving in
the winning tally, and the
Antelopes beat top-ranked
Southeastern Oklahoma 8-5 in
Wednesday's third game of
the NAIA World Series
In other National League
action, it was Atlanta 4. las
Angeles 2: New York 6.
Philadelphia 2: St. Louis 3.
Montreal 2 in 11 innings: Pitt-
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winner in relief while Ron
Gilbreath suffered his first
loss of the year after 14 wins.
The game was marred by
nine errors.
LCC finished its season
with a 38-40 mark.
Indians 4. Red Sox 1
Toby Harrah doubled his
home run production for the
season with his third and
fourth to pace Cleveland over
Boston.
Harrah hit a two-run homer
in the second inning, scored a
run on Tom Veryzer’s single
in the fourth and homered
again in the sixth.
Tigers 4, Brewers 1
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Beaton is close behind with a
10-1 mark, while the Hereford
A's are third at 8-2.
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break a 1-1 tie.
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League record for career hits
of 3,830.
Astros 8. Padres 1
Terry Puhl anapped a
seventh-inning tie with a run- .
scoring double and Cesar
Cedeno had three hits and
scored three runs to lead
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with two out in the seventh •
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Toronto 17-6. Cleveland top-
ped Boston 4-1. New York
blanked Baltimore 2-0 in 11
innings. Oakland swamped
Chicago 8-3. Texas beat Min-
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defeated Milwaukee 4-1
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Rangers 6, Twins 3
Bump Wills knocked in
three runs with a triple and a
single. Buddy Bell homered
and Rick Honeycutt won his
fifth game in six decisions to
lead Texas over Minnesota
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By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer
The Cincinnati Reds have
been complaining ol late
about the brutal winds at San
Francisco’s Candlestick
Park. But when Frank
Pastore pitches, the wind
always seems to blow Cincin-
nati's way.
"I sure do well here," said
the Cincinnati pitcher after
Wednesday night's 8-2 victory
over the Giants. "Can anyone
Hereford High School girls'
Athletic Coordinator larry
Sowers lias announced that,
beginning Monday. the la
Plata lunior High School
gym will be open to local girls
and women for basketball
play
Sowers said the gym will be
open every Monday. Tues-
day. Thursday, and Friday
through July with supervision
provided. The gym will be
open from 5-9 p.m. each
night
Lynn Jones hit sacrifice flies
to pace Detroit over
Milwaukee
Dan Schatzeder, 3-3. who
retired 13 Brewers in a row
after yielding two first-inning
hits, had a shutout until the
ninth, when Gorman Thomas
doubled and scored on Don
Money's single.
Jones also made a brilliant
fielding play in the first inn-
ing when he made a sliding
catch of Cecil Cooper's sink-
ing liner to right field and
retired Charlie Moore at the
plate with a perfect throw to
catcher Bill Fahey
A's 8. While Sox 3
Wayne Gross slammed a
three-run homer and Brian
Kingman scattered seven hits
to give first-place Oakland its
second straight victory over
Chicago, which fell to third in
the West
Rickey Henderson singled
and Dwayne Murphy walked
to start the game, and Gross
hit his fifth homer to give the
A's a 3-0 lead before Fran-
cisco Barrios had retired a
batter.
Chet lemon and Harold
Baines hit homers for the
White Sox.
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TORONTO (AP) -
Baseball umpire Terry
Cooney, citing a concern for
the welfare of his fellow
sports officials on the field,
filed common assault
charges against Oakland A's
Manager Billy Martin
Wednesday in a Canadian
court.
Bill Kunkel, the chief of the
umpiring crew which in-
cludes Cooney, said that
Cooney had suffered physical
injury from the alleged bum-
ping incident in a game here
Friday night.
"Right now, he's not men-
tioning it but since the inci-
dent he is receiving muscle
spasms in his back and in his
chest,” Kunkel said ol
Cooney. "He's receiving
medication right now and he
has been consulting a
doctor.''
Cooney, who was sitting
beside Kunkel when the latter
made his comments, was ask-
ed if he had suffered such in-
juries.
Cooney nodded in affirma-
tion and said. "I'd rather not
discuss it now.”
Cooney, who worked the
Angels-Blue Jays game here
Wednesday night, said he fil-
ed charges in hopes of protec-
ting umpires and referees in
the future.
"I feel that I may not
realize any benefit from my
Orlando Sanchez tripled to a two-run pinch homer in the
open the 11th inning and eighth inning off Randy
scored one out later on Tom- Martz to lift Pittsburgh over
my Herr's single, leading St. Chicago
Louis over Montreal San- The Cubs had taken a 2-1
chez's wallop and Herr's lead in the top of the eighth
game-winning hit came off when Hector Cruz had
Elias Sosa. 1-1. the fourth blasted a two-run homer off
Montreal pitcher. Pirate starter Jim Bibby. But
Bruce Sutter. 2-3. picked up Thompson, hitting just 157.
the victory by pitching the batted for Bibby in the eighth
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ared 10
‘ayton with
Braves 4. Dodgers 2
Brian Asselstine homered,
doubled and singled to back
the four-hit pitching of Phil
Niekro and Rick Canp as
Atlanta defeated Los
Angeles
Asselstine hit his first
homer of the season, a two-
run shot, in the first inning
when the Braves knocked out
loser Burt Hooton, 7-2.
Niekro. 4-3. allowed only a
two-run homer to Pedro
Guerrero in the fourth inning
before needing Camp's relief
help in the eighth.
Mets 6, Phillies 2
Rookie right-hander Greg
Harris allowed just two hits
in hockey or whether it be in tell me why’ I just don’t
basketball or football or know. All I know is I've got a
baseball — is going to realize 40 record with four complete
my efforts were not in vain." games in this park."
Justice Donald Begley said
Wednesday that Martin Leading the Cincinnati of-
would be served with a sum- fense, as he has been most of
mans the next time the A's the season, was Dave Concep-
play the Blue Jays here Sept cion, who had three hits and
21 drove in two runs to boost his
In Philadelphia, Richie RBI total to 40 for the season
Phillips, counsel to the Major “It looks like a good lineup
League Umpires Association, so far," said Concepcion, who
said his group planned to seek was moved to the No. 5 spot
an unspecified amount of Wednesday night after bat-
civil damages against Martin ting third in every other
in the United States. game this season
Martin, who was in Chicago Reds Manager John
to manage the A’s against the McNamara asked both Con-
White Sox, said that he could cepcion and cleanup hitter
not comment on the charges. George Foster what they
on the advice of his attorney, thought of the proposed
Ed Sapir. change and neither had any
Martin. who sat out three objection.
Grote Sparks
Royal Triumph
By WILLIAM R. BARNARD lifetime record against them
AP Sports Writer to82
Jerry Grote, who was play- Angels 17. Blue Jays 6
mg softball in a bank league a Rick Burleson, Dan Ford
year ago, made his reputa- and Brian Downing were the
lion as a defensive stalwart big guns in California's 19-hit
as starting catcher for the attack against Toronto.
pennant-winning New York Burleson was 5-for-5 with
Mets in 1969 and 1973 three RBI. Ford knocked in
On Wednesday night, he four runs and Downing
made his mark on the Kansas blasted a three-run homer.
City record book as an often- while Rod Carew and Butch
sive star with seven runs bat- Hobson pitched in with three
ted in. including a grand slam hits apiece. Geoff Zahn,
homer, as the Royals although he allowed 12 hits
outlasted the Seattle and six runs, including two
Manners 12-9 homers by Otto Velez and one
"The older the violin. the by George Bell, snapped a
sweeter the music," said the personal three-game losing
38-year-old Grote, who is streak.
back in the majors this year Yankees 2, Orioles 0
after a two-year retirement. Graig Nettles gave New
“It just happened to be there York its second straight
tonight." extra-inning victory over
Ironically, a personal Baltimore, both coming on
disappointment that dales two-run homers in the 11th in-
back to exactly a year ago ning.
was in part responsible for Dave Righetti and Ron
getting Grote out of retire- Davis shut out the Orioles —
ment. The Royals, in need of who got their leadoff man on
catching help after losing base seven times - on nine
Darrell Porter to free agen- hits, with Davis allowing one
cy. were able to sign Grote in the final three innings for
only after he lost his wife to his second victory in four
divorce. decisions. The lanky right-
in other American League hander now has 57 strikeouts.
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